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Dory Collection

"Dory: A Journey Across Oceans and Cultures" In the vast expanse of the Atlantic coast, where Maine and Canada meet

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Dory Collection: Lobster boat off the Atlantic coast of Maine and Canada
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Dory Collection: Pair of rustic rowing boats
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Dory Collection: Eilean Donan Castle on Loch Alsh, Kyle, Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain
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Dory Collection: Vito Camella hollers for help to anchor a dory, Glocester, Massachusetts, 1943
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Dory Collection: Pulling the Dory, 1880 (watercolor and pencil on paper)
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Dory Collection: John Dory, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobster
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Dory Collection: Emu and young, Dromaius novaehollandiae
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Dory Collection: John Dory and African pompano
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Dory Collection: Natives in an outrigger canoe, Dory harbour
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Dory Collection: John Dory or Doree, Zeus faber
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Dory Collection: Sunrise Through Mist, 1852 (oil on canvas)
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Dory Collection: Dory on Danas Beach, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
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Dory Collection: Boys in a Dory, 1873. Creator: Winslow Homer
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Dory Collection: Mr Bakers boat, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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Dory Collection: John dory (Zeus faber) portrait, Babbacombe Bay, Devon, UK, October
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Dory Collection: Racing heavy canoes on a northern river, 1800s
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Dory Collection: Tuna fishing using nets, 1800s
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Dory Collection: JGM11519WT147
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Dory Collection: Small boat upside down on beach at sunset in summer at Sealand Odde in Odsherred on the Baltic Sea
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Dory Collection: Boat At Dawn, Harrington Harbour, Lower North Shore, Duplessis Region, Quebec
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Dory Collection: Zeus faber, or John Dory
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Dory Collection: BUSN2A-00123
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Dory Collection: Maine lobster catch, early 1900s
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Dory Collection: BUSN2A-00150
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Dory Collection: Rooster. Detail of ostensory. Gothic. 14th century. Silver a
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Dory Collection: Zeus gallus and Zeus insidiator
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Dory Collection: John dory, Zeus faber, and emperor angelfish
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Dory Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Cape Cod, Red dory on Herring River
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Dory Collection: Wooden dinghy, and Nins Bin lobster caravan, Kaikoura Coast, Marlborough, South Island
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Dory Collection: Picture No. 11676305
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Dory Collection: Picture No. 11676306
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Dory Collection: Picture No. 11676301
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Dory Collection: Picture No. 11676302
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Dory Collection: HOMER: THREE BOYS, 1875. Three Boys in a Dory with Lobster Pots. Winslow Homer
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Dory Collection: N. A. Canada, Nova Scotia, Peggys Cove. Green dinghy in harbor
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Dory Collection: N. A. Canada, Nova Scotia. Lobster boats on a foggy, rainy day
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Dory Collection: Enoplosus armatus
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Dory Collection: Dory moored along the Colorado River, Colorado, United States of America, North America
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Dory Collection: Doris Longwing Red (Heliconius doris) feeding on a flower. Costa Rica
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Dory Collection: Doris Longwing (Heliconius doris viridis) resting on a plant. Costa Rica
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Dory Collection: NANTUCKET SCENE, 1875. Hauling a dory over the hills on Nantucket, Massachusetts
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Dory Collection: Odd fish by Louis Wain
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Dory Collection: BUSN2A-00189
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Dory Collection: BUSN2A-00161
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Dory Collection: Peggys Cove, Nova
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Dory Collection: Dory builder, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada


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"Dory: A Journey Across Oceans and Cultures" In the vast expanse of the Atlantic coast, where Maine and Canada meet, a humble lobster boat glides through the choppy waves. Its weathered hull tells tales of countless fishing expeditions, while its sturdy build withstands the relentless power of the sea. This is where dory boats reign supreme. Venturing further north to Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia, Canada, one can witness a picturesque scene - a pair of rustic rowing boats gently swaying with each passing tide. These traditional vessels have been an integral part of coastal communities for generations, serving as lifelines for fishermen braving treacherous waters. But what exactly is a dory? It's not just any ordinary boat; it's also an intriguing fish species known as Zeus faber or John Dory. With its distinctive flat body and captivating markings resembling Eilean Donan Castle on Loch Alsh in Scotland, this creature stands out among marine life. Back in Glocester, Massachusetts during 1943, Vito Camella hollers for help to anchor his dory amidst bustling harbor activity. Captured by Gordon Parks' lens, this snapshot immortalizes the hard work and camaraderie that defined coastal communities during wartime. Delving into history reveals another facet of dories - their artistic representation. In "Pulling the Dory, " an exquisite watercolor painting from 1880 showcases skilled hands maneuvering these iconic boats with precision and grace. Yet beyond their nautical significance lies culinary delight. The John Dory fish has delighted palates worldwide alongside magpie perch, silver fish, and butterfly lobster – all treasures from beneath ocean depths that ignite gastronomic passions. Meanwhile, across distant lands like Africa's shores or even closer to home like Emu habitats in Australia's Novaehollandiae region – diverse ecosystems embrace unique creatures bearing names reminiscent of our beloved dory.